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Djibouti Visa for Malaysian citizens (2026)

Yes. Malaysian citizens can apply for a Djibouti eVisa online (Tourist Evisa (Single Entry for 90 days), Business Evisa (Single Entry for 90 days), Transit Evisa (Single Entry for 14 days)).

If you are travelling on a Malaysia passport, Djibouti is reachable with an online eVisa instead of an embassy appointment. Malaysian travellers can complete the whole Djibouti application from home and receive the approval by email.

Online eVisa

Available

Government fee

range from US$47.00 to US$58.00, depending on the visa type

Processing

3 working days

Permitted stay

90 days or 14 days

Can Malaysian citizens get a Djibouti eVisa?

Djibouti grants online eligibility to Malaysian citizens across 3 visa options such as Tourist Evisa (Single Entry for 90 days), Business Evisa (Single Entry for 90 days), Transit Evisa (Single Entry for 14 days). Djibouti currently supports Single Entry, with a permitted stay of 90 days or 14 days. Government fees range from US$47.00 to US$58.00, depending on the visa type. Standard processing is typically 3 working days, with faster options around 5 hours.

Djibouti visa options for Malaysian citizens

Tourist Evisa (Single Entry for 90 days)
✓ Eligible

Single Entry for 90 days

Duration

90 days

Processing

3 working days

Validity

60 days

Gov. fee

$58.00

Business Evisa (Single Entry for 90 days)
✓ Eligible

Single Entry for 90 days

Duration

90 days

Processing

3 working days

Validity

60 days

Gov. fee

$58.00

Transit Evisa (Single Entry for 14 days)
✓ Eligible

Single Entry for 14 days

Duration

14 days

Processing

3 working days

Validity

60 days

Gov. fee

$47.00

Documents and tips for Malaysian travellers

Malaysian passports usually need at least six months of validity beyond travel; check this early to avoid denied boarding. Fees are in US dollars; Malaysian applicants should confirm international/USD payments are enabled on their card. The most common avoidable mistake for Malaysian citizens: travelling with under six months of passport validity, a frequent reason Malaysian travellers are turned away at the gate.

  • Enter your name and passport number exactly as printed in your Malaysian passport.
  • Keep return-ticket and accommodation evidence ready for boarding and arrival checks.
  • Apply ahead of peak holiday travel when processing demand increases.

Djibouti visa FAQ for Malaysian citizens

Do Malaysian citizens need a visa for Djibouti?v
Malaysian citizens travelling to Djibouti can apply online for an eVisa rather than visiting an embassy. Eligible options include Tourist Evisa (Single Entry for 90 days), Business Evisa (Single Entry for 90 days), Transit Evisa (Single Entry for 14 days). Government fees range from US$47.00 to US$58.00, depending on the visa type.
How much does the Djibouti eVisa cost for Malaysian citizens?v
Government fees range from US$47.00 to US$58.00, depending on the visa type. Fees are in US dollars; Malaysian applicants should confirm international/USD payments are enabled on their card.
How long does Djibouti eVisa processing take for Malaysian applicants?v
Standard processing is typically 3 working days, with faster options around 5 hours.
How long can Malaysian citizens stay in Djibouti?v
The permitted stay is commonly 90 days or 14 days, within a visa validity of 60 days. Always match your trip to the entry type you select (Single Entry).
What passport validity do Malaysian citizens need for Djibouti?v
Malaysian passports usually need at least six months of validity beyond travel; check this early to avoid denied boarding.

Next steps

Visa rules can change. Confirm details with official Djibouti immigration authorities close to your travel date.

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